West Virginia Code § 17-22-1

Legislative finding
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The Legislature hereby finds and declares: (a) That outdoor advertising is a legitimate,
commercial use of private property adjacent to roads and highways; (b) that outdoor
advertising is an integral part of the business and marketing function and an established
segment of the national economy which serves to promote and protect private investments in
commerce and industry; and (c) that the erection and maintenance of outdoeor advertising
signs, displays and devices in areas adjacent to federal-aid interstate and primary highways
should be regulated in order to protect the public investment in such hrighways, to promote
the recreational value of public travel, to preserve natural beauty and to promote the
reasonable, orderly and effective display of such signs, displays and devices.
The Legislature further finds and declares that fiscal actualitties reflect that the people of the
State of West Virginia would suffer economically if the state failed to participate fully in the
allocation and apportionment of federal-aid highway funds, more specifically that a reduction
in federal-aid highway funds would necessitate increased local taxation to support and
maintain the highway program and system, and that it is the intention of this bill, among
other things, to provide a statutory basis for rsegulation of outdoor advertising consistent
with the public policy relating to areas adjacent to federal-aid interstate and primary
highways declared by the Congress of the United States, in Title 23, United States Code, and
that the economic benefit resulting gfrom full participation in the federal highway program
would constitute a benefit to the community as a whole.

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